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Xiaozun Sitang Hot Spring Hotel
4/566 Reviews
Dapuqiao Area
Very comfortable, very close to the Huangpu River, the price is very low, Hanting is not as good as a hair, every day is back to the soup, the environment is in place, the service is not bad. The fly in the ointment is that the lights on the side are a bit cheap, and the check-out time is too early, but I don’t charge extra for refunding at all.
Gokurakuyu Spa Hotel (Shanghai Biyun)
4.2/5417 Reviews
Pudong Jinqiao District
The overall style of the hotel is very fashionable. I like it very much. It is clean and hygienic. The rooms are large and comfortable. The service staff are very good, warm and polite. Jane at the front desk has super good service. She treats customers with a smile and is very considerate for customers. I give her a thumbs up for her service👍 The transportation is also very convenient. It is very close to Metro Line 11. It only takes a few minutes. There are banks nearby. Parking is free. It is very convenient. Pets can also be brought. I will stay here again next time👌
blossom villa
4.4/5206 Reviews
Chongming Island, Changxing Island, Hengsha Island
The room is spacious and comfortable, and the butler's service is attentive and responsive. The quality of the meals from breakfast to dinner is unparalleled. It reflects the concept, quality and taste of from farm to table. The chef's skills are amazing. Each dish is served on a different plate. The dish is extremely fast. Every dish I tasted was of a high standard, as expected of being made by one of the best chefs in Chongming! The happiest thing is that I can bring my Teddy baby to live with me❤️❤️!
Qianyun Peninsula Forest Private Tang Holiday Courtyard
4.6/5256 Reviews
Shanghai Disney Resort
The environment of the room is very good, the space is large, and there will be a welcome fruit when you check in. The TV is a smart TV with functions such as screen projection. The floor heating and air conditioning are also very warm. The only drawback is that it had just rained in the mornings when my partner and I stayed. The ground in the yard was wet and the temperature was very low. Let me talk about the service. The service is very good. The boss and the housekeeper are very enthusiastic and very active when providing us with services. When we were going to the pharmacy the next day, the boss took the initiative to drive us to the pharmacy in town. The housekeeper usually stays in the cafe. You can go there to find him if you have anything. If you want to take a hot spring bath, just tell him and he can put water in the yard to soak. The breakfast of the B&B is also good. Compared with other B&Bs, it is richer and tastes okay. There is also a thoughtful service to deliver it to the room. In general, this B&B is very good, and the experience of staying is very good. It should be better if the weather can be warmer.
Zhuli Jushe Hot Spring Hotel
4.2/5558 Reviews
Qingpu Zhujiajiao/Oriental Land
The price of a five-star hotel and the environmental facilities are only three-star standards. To us, bathing in a hot spring is just the feeling of a public bathroom. Not as stunning as expected. My mother said that the air conditioner was okay, no noise, and the heating was better. The sanitation of the room is still acceptable. The general environment needs to go further. If you want to soak in hot springs, it is not recommended to come here. The advantage is that it is very close to the Zhujiajiao Ancient Town Scenic Area🌹
The Anandi Hotel and Spa Shanghai
4.8/51894 Reviews
Hongqiao District
It was a overall pleasant experience. Staffs are kind and friendly. The room and bathroom are spacious and well decorated. Special thanks to Mr. Oliver from the executive lounge for providing information beforehand on the activities the hotel offer, suggestions in planning the stay. The hotel management is well coordinated but the Healing touch( the spa which is a separate building) isn’t very coordinated. Although we pre-booked one activity, after we arrived they weren’t ready and we only could do it after half and hour, so we missed the next activity as planned in the schedule. The breakfast is as per standard hotel. The staff provided a health card in the room to note blood pressure, it was supposed to be checked by the staff at breakfast to provide special diet recommendations. There wasn’t anyone at breakfast for consultation. Overall the experience was fun with special teas, herbal bath and various sessions. But with all the crowd and wedding parties, it didn’t feel a quiet spa resort.

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